The 65 young performers of Brookwood Children’s Drama are taking to the stage of the village’s Memorial Hall for three performances over the weekend and audience’s can expect all the usual jokes and audience participation of a classic pantomime. “It’s fun for all the family,” said Yvonne Craven, the drama group’s principal. “All the parts are played by children aged four to 16. There is singing and dancing, from traditional country dancing to street jazz. “It’s a traditional pantomime with modern elements but we are definitely doing it in a traditional style. “It’s for all ages. It’s not just aimed at the younger ones and there are very funny bits in it. “The two ugly sisters are played by two boys aged 16 and they are really loving it. They really over do it.” Brookwood Children’s Drama has been running for 15 years and Cinderella is the group’s seventh pantomime. The performing youngsters of the group also appear in various productions throughout the year ranging from mime to improvisation and enter the London Acadamy of Music Drama and Art examinations annually. As well as stage performances and involvement in the Guildford Drama Festival in the autumn, the group has the added excitement of acting on film for one of the older member’s Media Studies coursework later this year. Anyone interested in joining Brookwood Children’s Drama, which meets every Saturday morning at the Memorial Hall in Connaught Road, should call Yvonne on 01483 480273 for details. Cinderella hits the stage for the first time at 2.30pm on Saturday and that evening at 7pm. On Sunday there will be a matinee performance starting at 2.30pm. Child tickets cost £4 and adult tickets, £5. To book a seat call Geoff Hobbs on 01483 476612.